Employers face a
January 31, 2018, due date for filing 2017 Forms W-2 and W-3 with the Social
Security Administration. This date applies to both electronic and paper
filers.
Form 1099-MISC is due
to the IRS and individuals by January 31 when reporting non-employee
compensation payments in box 7.
Penalties for failure to file correct
information returns or furnish correct payee statements have increased and are
now subject to inflationary adjustments. These increased penalties are effective for
information returns required to be filed after December 31, 2015.
Form 1098-T Reporting
Changes and Limited Penalty Relief for 2017 Returns
Eligible educational
institutions are required to report the total amount of payments received for qualified
tuition and related expenses from all sources during the calendar year on Form 1098-T, Tuition
Statement.
Announcement 2016-42 provides relief from
penalties under Section 6721 and 6722 to 2017 Forms 1098-T. The IRS will not
impose penalties on eligible education institutions that report the aggregate
amount billed (instead of amount received) for qualified tuition and related
expenses on 2017 Form 1098-T.
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